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God Save America Conference 2012September 28, 2012 Dear Friends: Lexington, KY is the place to be November 12-14, 2012, for this year’s National “God Save America” Revival Conference. I am looking forward to hosting the conference with Dr. Jeff Fugate and the Clays Mill Road Baptist Church. I want to personally invite you and your church to come and be a part of this momentous occasion as we come together for personal revival and to pray for the spiritual needs of this Nation. The guest preachers are: Dr. Jeff Fugate, Lexington, KY; Dr. Clyde Gilman, Albuquerque, NM; Evangelist Louis Arnold, Nicholasville, KY; Dr. Charles Hiltibidal, Raleigh, IL; Dr. Garvan Walls, Oliver Springs, TN; Pastor Chris Fugate, Hazard, KY; Pastor Jason Porter, Ashland, KY; Pastor Jeremy Griffith, Washington Courthouse, OH; Dr. Jerald Chadwick, Amarillo, TX; and myself. Directly following the morning service on Tuesday, November 14, a special Pastors’ Luncheon will be held at the church. In conjunction with the National “God Save America” Revival Conference, is the Next Generation Youth Conference. Special guest preachers are: Evangelist Randy Taylor, Jr., West Union, WV; Evangelist Justin Cooper, Ripley, WV; and Youth Pastor William Davis, Lexington, KY. The youth conference will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, November 13 and 14, from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. at the Clays Mill Road Baptist Christian Academy’s gymnasium. These youth conferences are designed to fire-up America’s teenagers to accomplish great things for God. The Next Generation Youth Conferences are more than just another youth meeting. The focus is all about revival, inspirational singing, and red-hot preaching. My continual prayer is that God will give us a new generation of old-fashioned fundamentalism. While so many churches are changing, we need to be “. . .stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord. . .” (I Corinthians 15:58). Please notify my office at 304-873-2063 for more information, or for a list Because He lives, Dr. Randy Taylor Comments: Comments Off
Letters from Dr. Randy TaylorMarch 29, 2010 Dear Friends: As I travel and hold revival meetings each month with churches across this country, I am reminded that revival time is one of the best ways for any church to see spiritual results among God’s people. Revival will also broaden the Gospel message to the lost in their area. The cause of revival should be greater than any other church event. When people humble themselves and confess their sin, repent publicly and have fellowship restored, then revival could break out and our churches can experience a long season of revival. This makes the evangelist’s journey worthwhile. Our energies also need to be directed to preserving the past and protecting this generation, as well as looking forward to the future. The last few months my travels have taken me to two churches in Alabama, one in Indiana, one in Pennsylvania, one in Ohio, and three in West Virginia. The weather has been tough, troublesome and treacherous. But through it all, the Lord has helped me make it to every destination. Please mark your calendar for the National God Save America Revival Conference. The date is November 8-11, 2010. We will give you more updates as plans evolve. The host pastor is Dr. Gary Biggs of Landmark Baptist Church, Petoskey, MI. You can call his church at 231-347-2654 for more information on the conference or to secure housing for you, your church members or youth group. In closing, may I say I need your prayers. The ministry of evangelism in this changing evil world doesn’t get any easier. There is always difficulty in trying to have revival in the local church. I covet your prayers as I continue striving to bring positive and lasting results to help pastors and their churches. Thank you for your faithful support to the Randy Taylor Revivals Ministries. Because He lives, Dr. Randy E. Taylor Comments: Comments Off
In Memory of Dr. Joe BoydSunday, June 7, 2009 IN MEMORY OF, Dr. Joe M. Boyd, Evangelist The ole-time religion has produced many evangelists. When one reflects upon the history of America’s great preachers, Evangelist Dr. Joe M. Boyd will be ranked among the greatest. He was a statesman of the sermon and a scholar of the Scriptures. His biblical knowledge made him a theologian; his delivery made him a legend. Dr. Boyd was always on the soul winner’s trail. He tangled with the devil and wrestled against sin while preaching as an evangelist for almost 70 years. Dr. Boyd trained hundreds of young evangelists, held thousands of revivals, and saw millions saved. Those who heard him speak savored the taste of his endless southern colloquialisms. Whether you met him at home or in public, you would always find him dressed in his best as one of the last of the aristocrats. Nothing ever slowed him down. After the home-going of his wife of 62 years, Edith Boyd on July 6, 2000, and Dr. Jack Hyles, his pastor of over 50 years on February 6, 2001, his travels at the age of 84 increased. He began to travel worldwide with less time at home than ever before in his ministry. Opposition was never broad enough to make him less loyal to his call or his Saviour. Even at his age, he began to learn Spanish by attending a three month language school in Mexico and then continuing personal tutoring for several years. His goal was to preach under tent revivals to the Latin American world. He would have his sermons written out in Spanish trying to preach without an interpreter. In Dr. Boyd’s life-time, he preached in every state of the Union and several foreign countries. His life was fascinating, and was most recognized by his brilliant character and the presence of the power of God. Revival was Dr. Boyd’s language, lamp, and landmark. Revival is the latchet that tied his preaching shoes and the lattice through which he viewed the Saviour. Revival was his laughter and his law of life. Revival was what he learned and what he leaned on. He believed that revival was the right letter to the liberal. Revival was his license to preach and his liberty in Christ. Revival was his life, light, and likeness. He believed that revival revealed the scarlet line of salvation and the linen that makes the best robe. Revival was his labor, his love, and his life. If someone were to look for Dr. Boyd to locate him, they would probably find him somewhere conducting a revival. Revival is how Evangelist Joe Boyd ended his life. Dr. Boyd’s life and legacy before preaching was that he was the son of a preacher born in Jacksonville, Texas and raised in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. He was saved at the age of 12 and called to preach at the age of 27. Dr. Boyd was also a natural born athlete and became a great college football hero. He was an All-American tackle on the Texas A & M National Championship team of 1939 and the 1940 Sugar Bowl. Today, his name is inscribed in the Texas A & M Hall of Fame, and he is listed in the Sports Illustrated 25th Silver Anniversary Hall of Fame. After college, Dr. Boyd was a successful businessman working as a chief assistant accountant at Todd Galveston Shipyard in Texas. He pastored three churches, served as president of a preacher’s training school, and operated both a Christian grade school and high school. He also started the Baptist Evangelistic Schools of Texas, better known as B.E.S.T. of Dallas, TX. He has authored several books and was also a Bible scholar teaching both Greek and Hebrew. Quite possibly one of his greatest achievements occurred in 1975, in his mid sixties, Dr. Joe Boyd founded the Mt. Salem Revival Grounds in West Union, WV. Thanks to Dr. Boyd’s vision, which God used, there are now hundreds and thousands of full-time servants, pastors, evangelists, and missionaries worldwide. We all thank God for the wonderful memories and the legacy of Evangelist Dr. Joe M. Boyd. I want to thank you all for your faithful prayers and financial support to Dr. Boyd these many years. He loved you and was grateful for how you helped him in the ministry. With kind regard, Dr. Randy E. Taylor
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